Spa 24H: Ferrari race report

A Ferrari on the podium
An F430 GT2 finished on the podium in third place
in the Spa 24 Hours, one of the oldest and most famous in the history of the
sport, which this year was run for the sixty third time. Winner of the
prestigious event which...

An F430 GT2 finished on the podium in third place
in the Spa 24 Hours, one of the oldest and most famous in the history of the
sport, which this year was run for the sixty third time. Winner of the
prestigious event which saw forty cars racing in GT2, GT3, GTN and GT4
categories, was the Porsche 911 of Romain Dumas-Jorg Bergmeister-Martin
Ragginger-Wolf Henzler, ahead of the sister car of Raymond Narac-Patrick
Long-Patrick Pilet-Richard Lietz.

Third in its category class and fifth overall, was the Ferrari entered by
the AF Corse Ald Team Vitaphone team, in the hands of Michael Waltrip-Nicola
Cadei-Robert Kauffman-Marco Cioci, while the team's other F430, driven by
Eric Van de Poele-Bert Longin-Toni Vilander-Gimmi Bruni, had to retire after
an accident in the fourteenth hour. Van de Poele was at the wheel at the
time, having started from the pole secured on Friday night: he was hit by
the Audi R8 of Antony Kumpen and it was too badly damaged to continue, thus
bringing an extraordinary performance to a premature end in the Ardennes.